BLOG 101 PART 4: Book Blogging Essentials (Kind Of) - Infographic

*Please do not use the infographic above without my permission. (C) The Mile Long Bookshelf 2013.** I know the Kindle gives you the option to make notes whilst reading a book, but the Kindle featured in the photo is not mine. Therefore I use my iPod to take notes, and seeing as this is my blog I thought I would include what I personally do. :)

18 year old book blogger who aspires to work in journalism and/or publishing, and dreams of one day seeing her own work on bookshelves around the world. Amber has been running The Mile Long Bookshelf single-handedly since 2009.

15 comments:

Loved this blog 101 post!! :D I use laptop, kindle, notebook and iPod, too :). Cute sticky notes by the way!! :3I don't normally use the notes app on my iPod, though: I use an app called PlainText! Free thing, and it's so much easier, I think :P

Fun post! I have a blogging notebook that I couldn't function without. I keep lists in there of which reviews I still need to write, upcoming release dates, blog ideas. I'd recommend every blogger use a blogging notebook!

...I sometimes use the Notes app on my phone, but I find the easiest thing when trying to write some notes when reading a book is to get a blank notecard and use it as a bookmark. That way, it's always with the book and I can jot down notes as I'm reading and then slot the notecard back into my book when I'm not reading.

Oooooh! Love this post, Amber and your infographic is fab! I use sticky notes too and 'bookmarker arrows' when I'm reviewing and what would we do without our laptops? I always think somewhere like a notice-board is useful as well as a blogging-book to keep note of new features!

I don't write book notes! o-O So I'm a crazy blogger in that way! But everything else I do use all the time! Great post Amber! I think it's great that we all work in similar ways and yet in completely different ways too! hehe.

UKYA Champion Teen Blogger 2015

Future8 Blogger Award 2014

If content is stolen from this website, three things will happen.

- A warning email will be sent to the person who infringed my copyright, asking them either to delete the content or change it within a certain time period. If the email is ignored, another email will be sent. If the second email is also ignored, The Mile Long Bookshelf and Google will be forced to take legal action.

- You will not get good SEO rankings and your blog/website will be penalised by all search engines for providing 'duplicate content'.

- All hell will break loose in the blogging world and you will have an army of angry book bloggers after you.